Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The three year old son of Clyde Williams, residing in the west part of town, has contracted a case of diphtheria and is reported to be quite sick. —T. - Better get your threshing coal now. We have a good supply of all grades and are in shape to take ths best of card of “you now. On account of the uncertain conditions in the coal fields and the possible railroad tje-up,.it is wise to get your coal at once.— Farmers Grain Company. . Rev. J. Budman Fleming is taking his vacation this month and there will be no preaching at the Presbyterian church during that period. Rev. Fleming will remain in Rensselaer over Sunday on account of the fact that the vesper service will be under the Committee of Public Morals, of which he is chairman. Rev. Fleming and Rev. Strecker will each give talks along this line. There will also be a band concert and if Col. Healey is not called before that time he will be called upon for an address. ’